How to Watch IESF World Championship 2021 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Indeed, with the conclusion of The International, we’ve entered the off-season of competitive Dota 2. Accordingly, it’s the time for player breaks and exciting roster changes. Also, some lower tier events also take place. One such event is the upcoming IESF World Championship 2021 and you can read on below for all of the viewership details you need!

Event Background

Credits: IESF Twitter

For those unaware, this is as close as we’ll be getting to a Dota 2 World Cup with international rosters. Accordingly, participants are national teams who’ll be heading to Israel in the coming weeks.

Indeed, running from 14th November all the way to 19th November, the offline event looks to host 12 international teams in an offline environment for some exciting competitive Dota 2.

With no announcement of prize pools or points, teams seem to be competing for pride and country. Below, take a look at all the competing teams below:

  • Czech Republic – Arin, Mambos, Tipek, Filminy, Muf
  • Belgium – Yuma, Nsphere, Davai Lama, Applepie, t-bag
  • Greece – Focus, ntakii, SkyLark, Maybe Next Time, SsaSpartan
  • Turkey – Avalanche, Neon, sneaky, W3ssenT, Chef
  • Pakistan – Hawkeye, R.I.Muffin, Sanity, ArrOw, Joker
  • Mongolia – x123, Sanctity, eleven, Hishgee, Ace12
  • Thailand – KNP, Fearless, Masaros, Q, boombell
  • Russia – ImbaCh, layme, Limitless, deihra, {T}SA
  • Guatemala – Sazoo, NazG, Yogi, Kalev, Morgan Freefarm
  • Chile – Sie7e, Revenant, 55, Moonlight, Kezia
  • Mexico – TBD
  • Namibia – FreyTiX, Phycodamage, PoRRa07, APoC, AllGoodNamesRGone
Credits: IESF Twitter

Following stages of qualifications for the regions involved, we have this final twelve. Do note that specifically, these regions are West Europe, East Europe, South Asia, Mongolia, Southeast Asia, CIS, CentrL America, South America, North America and Africa!

Time to dive into the format!

Format

With regards to the format, we have no official word from the IESF themselves. Accordingly, we’ll be going off of last year’s event to figure out how the event will likely work out. However, what doesn’t help is that the 2020 iteration was in fact cancelled for health reasons.

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Credits: Valve

Indeed, we have 12 teams attending this final championship event. Specifically, this will likely result in a group stage with 3 teams of 4. From this point, the top 2 teams in each groups will then proceed to the final bracket which will likely be double elimination bracket.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated. In the next three days, finals details will be revealed at the event page here.

Schedule for the IESF World Championship 2021

Also, with regards to schedule, no information has been made public. Running from 14th to the 19th November, it’s likely you’ll need to check out the event page for more specific schedule updated daily.

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Predictions

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The last time this event took place was all the way back in 2019 where another 20 teams went at it. From all the teams since, Thailand placed second here and are also favourites heading into this event.

Otherwise, we’re just happy to see Dota 2 hosting such exciting events to add a new storyline to the community on an international basis. We’ll know on 20th November whether or not our prediction was correct.

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Dota 2 OG Roster – Post-TI Rebuilding

It was a tough event for OG. Indeed, apart from roster difficulties days before the event, they were everyone’s main target. Accordingly, they failed to match the odds and win TI for a third time. Bearing this in mind, the roster is heading into a rebuilding phase starting with some announcements. Read on below to learn about the Dota 2 OG Roster!

Dota 2 OG Roster – Releasing Two Players

It’s definitely been a tough year for OG. So much so, every since The International 9, two players joined the roster. Namely, these are Sumail “SumaiL” Hassan and Martin “Saksa” Sazdov:

Credits: OG Twitter
  • Sumail “SumaiL” Hassan
  • Martin “Saksa” Sazdov

With these two players on board, he’s how their season has gone so far:

  • 7-8th @ The International
  • 1st @ TI Western Qualifier
  • 4th @ ESL One Summer 2021
Credits: Red Bull Gaming Twitter

Overall, the organization hasn’t exactly dominated the European region. Yet, that’s what resulting in their poorer performance at The International which disappointed fans somewhat. Although they weren’t the favourites, a 7-8th finish was a lot lower than expected.

With these players departing, this is how the remaining team looks like right now:

  • Topias “Topson” Taavitasainen
  • Sebastien “Ceb” Debs
  • Johan “N0tail” Sundstein

We’ll be careful to look out for more news.

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Beyond the Summit Pro Series Season 9 – Announced with $100,000

With the conclusion of The International 10, the Dota Pro Circuit is on a small break. Indeed, that may be true, but third party lower tier events are still happening. Accordingly, the recently announced Beyond the Summit Pro Series Season 9 will be a small welcome back into competitive Dota 2. Read on to learn more about this event!

Beyond the Summit Pro Series Season 9 – Quick Facts

Credits: BTS Dota Twitter

Taking place in a heated rostermania season, BTS look to throw $100,000 on the line for some of the most recently formed rosters. Accordingly, it’s a great opportunity to dive into some early practice and see how the competition stacks up in the lower tier of competitive Dota 2.

Split across two regions, here are some essential facts to keep note of:

Americas:

  • 9 teams
  • $40,000
  • Date: October 29th to November 14th
  • Online
Credits: BTS Dota Twitter

Southeast Asia:

  • 9 teams
  • $60,000
  • Date: October 29th to November 14th
  • Online

Kicking off over the next few days, the action looks to go live with a bang. Featuring some of the toughest competition out there, it’ll be a friendly yet competitive environment.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated with any more news.

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The International 10 Viewership – Record Breaking Numbers!

Over this past week, the $40,018,195 event took place much to the joy of the esports industry. Accordingly, The International 10 swept the industry off its feet and raised the ceiling even higher for what is possible for MOBA esports. Indeed, in this article we’ll be taking a step back and considering The International 10 Viewership!

The International 10 Viewership – Crushing Previous Years

Credits: The International Twitter

Indeed, how do we make a fair description of the viewership.

Naturally, the only way to do so is to compare the event to previous iterations of itself. Accordingly, this past year the 2020 iteration of the event was cancelled due to the ongoing health situation.

Indeed, this worked in favour of The International, helping bolster the hyper and generate even more excitement.

Also, we’ve listed some of the viewership statistics thanks to publically available databases via Esports Charts,

The International 10

  • Peak Viewers – 2,741,514
  • Average Viewers – 857,340
  • Hours Watched – 107,238,917
Credits: The International Twitter

The International 2019

  • Peak Viewers – 1,968,497
  • Average Viewers – 738,873
  • Hours Watched – 88,418,374

The International 2018

  • Peak Viewers – 1,205,979
  • Average Viewers – 537,678
  • Hours Watched – 64,983,648

Indeed, it’s very obvious how great The International did this year. Accordingly, the event was a massive success, and the underdog story only helped it. Indeed, we can’t wait to see the future.

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The International 10 Recap – Team Spirit Make History

What a way for The International to make its return. Indeed, with a lot of pressure for this event to success, it did in massive ways. Mainly, we’ll be talking competition here in this concise The International 10 Recap. Read on as we walk you through the journey of the unexpected winners – Team Spirit!

The International 10 Recap – A Surprise Winner and a Surprise Region

Who are Team Spirit? That’s the question many asked as they ascended to victory.

Accordingly, the CIS team filled with rookies, with only one veteran, made history thanks to their run at The International 10. Let’s kick things off in the Group Stage.

Here, Team Spirit looked low on spirit and placed 4th in Group B. Starting in the Winner Bracket, the hopeful team were sadly crushed by Invictus Gaming immediately – sending them to the Lower Bracket.

Credits: The International Twitter

Making it to the final would involve a historic Lower Bracket run, which is exactly what happened next:

  • Team Spirit vs Fnatic (2-0)
  • OG vs Team Spirit (0-2)
  • Team Spirit vs Virtus.pro (2-1)
  • Team Spirit vs Invictus Gaming (2-0)
  • Spirit vs Secret (2-1)

And that led them to the finals. It’s here that they took down the giants, the absolute favourites in PSG.LGD to make history like nobody else before.

We’ll be sure to bring you more post-event news later this week.

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TI10 Day 7 Recap – PSG.LGD and Secret Advance to Finals

With each day that passes for The International, we’re enjoying matches on both sides of the spectrum. Accordingly, we have our Upper Bracket matches and Lower Bracket matches. Indeed, teams have been going home daily and that’s no exception for Day 7. Read on to learn more with our TI10 Day 7 Recap!

TI10 Day 7 Recap – 6 Teams Left

Credits: The International Twitter

With the scene yet from yesterday, we had 8 teams heading into yesteray, and now only 6 are left standing. Accordingly, below find your Upper and Lower Bracket matches listed:

Upper Bracket

  • PSG.LGD vs Virtus.pro (2-0)
  • Invictus Gaming vs Team Secret (0-2)

Perhaps anticlimactic, both Upper Semifinal matches saw one team take a convincing lead and never let go of it. Well, at least we’re in for a treat with PSG.LGD and Team Secret set to match up in the upcoming Upper Bracket Final.

  • Vici Gaming vs Evil Geniuses (2-1)
  • T1 vs Alliance (2-0)
Credits: The International Twitter

Over on the Lower bracket, a few teams had to fight for their life, and the likes of EG and Alliance were sent home on the back of some exciting series.

What’s to look forward to for Day 8:

  • Virtus.pro vs Team Spirit
  • T1 vs Vici Gaming
  • Team Spirit vs OG

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TI10 Day 6 Recap – 2 More Teams Eliminated

It’s at the post-season event that careers are made and also, shut down. Accordingly, yesterday at The International, we witnessed the elimination of 2 teams in the Lower Bracket. Read on as we offer another daily recap for you to enjoy below – our TI10 Day 6 Recap!

TI10 Day 6 Recap – Only 8 Teams Left

Credits: The International Twitter

Let’s focus on the facts and list out the matches. Accordingly, all of the following BO3 matches took place in the Lower Bracket Round 2 Stages – everyone playing with only one lifeline left:

  • OG vs Quincy Crew (2-0)
  • Team Spirit vs Fnatic (2-0)

However, meanwhile in the Upper Bracket, some huge games went down to determine the Semi-final contenders in the Winner’s Bracket:

  • PSG.LGD vs T1 (2-1)
  • Virtus.pro vs Vici Gaming (2-1)
Credits: The International Twitter

Luckily, OG manage to keep their dream alive of winning The International for a record of three times, though they have a lot of work to do. Indeed, it’s also a bitter end for Fnatic who many predicted would make it further.

Otherwise, the community is feeling out that PSG.LGD are looking hot to go ahead and take the entire competition, and now they’ll have to match up against Virtus.pro their worth.

We’ll be looking forward to more competition in the coming days.

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TI10 Day 5 Recap – OG Knocked Down To Losers

Apart from Worlds 2021, we also have The International as one of the top esports events in the world! Here, we’ve reached deep into the bracket play. Yesterday we witnessed the first round of competition in the bracket – read on for your TI10 Day 5 Recap!

TI10 Day 5 Recap – Deeper into the Bracket

Credits: The International Twitter

At this point, everything’s high stakes. Here are all of the results from the first round of competition!

  • Evil Geniuses vs Elephant (1-0)
  • Forward Gaming vs Aster (1-0)
  • Secret vs OG (2-0)
  • beastcoast vs Alliance (0-1)
  • Undying vs Fnatic (0-1)
  • invictus Gaming vs TSpirit (2-1)

Just like that, we have 4 teams already eliminated from the competition while the remaining teams are continuing onwards.

Making the headlines, it’s the legendary OG organization falling short in the first round due to a loss against the likes of Team Secret. Besides that match, all the others consisted of close 2-1 scorelines.

Accordingly, we have the following matches to look forward to on Day 6:

Upper Bracket:

  • Invictus Gaming vs Team Secret
  • PSG.LGD vs Virtus.pro
Credits: The International Twitter

Lower Bracket:

  • Team Spirit vs Fnatic
  • OG vs Quincy Crew
  • T1 vs Alliance
  • Vici Gaming vs Evil Geniuses

We can’t wait to see how everything boils down.

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TI10 Group Stage Recap – Heading to the Bracket!

Although an epic event, The International isn’t a particularly long event. Indeed, its only been a week and we’ve already concluded the Group Stage! Accordingly, we have your TI10 Group Stage Recap for you to enjoy below!

TI10 Group Stage Recap – Your Top 8 Decided

Over the course of the past week, the eighteen teams have been fighting across two groups of nine. Accordingly, both groups have competed in a round-robin format.

Credits: The International Twitter

Take a look at the concluding results below:

Group A:

  1. Invictus Gaming (6-2-0)
  2. Virtus.pro (5-1-2)
  3. OG (3-4-1)
  4. T1 (5-0-3)
  5. Team Undying (3-3-2)
  6. Evil Geniuses (3-3-2)
  7. Team Aster (2-1-5)
  8. Alliance (1-2-5)
  9. Thunder Predator (0-0-8)

Group B:

  1. PSG.LGD (7-1-0)
  2. Team Secret (4-2-2)
  3. Vici Gaming (4-2-2)
  4. Team Spirit (5-0-3)
  5. beastcoast (2-3-3)
  6. Quincy Crew (2-2-4)
  7. Fnatic (1-4-3)
  8. Elephant (2-2-4)
  9. SG Esports (1-0-7)

So, what does this all mean?

Specifically, we have our bracket set for the upcoming Main Event. Indeed, the top 4 teams from each group have earned a spot in the Upper Bracket. Meanwhile, the lower 5-8th teams are headed to the Lower Bracket while the very bottom of each team has been eliminated.

Accordingly, take a look at the bracket below:

Credits: The International Twitter

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TI10 Day 1 Recap – Warming Up the Groups

Time’s ticking and the most exciting competitive Dota 2 event is on the way. Accordingly, just like for Worlds 2021, we have all of our focus on this very terrific event. Indeed, we’re here to walk alongside you with our daily recaps – TI10 Day 1 Recap!

TI10 Day 1 Recap – Listing the Matches

Overall, there were a tonne of matches on Day 1. we’ll be splitting them according to the Groups that they were played in. Take a look at the following results.

Credits: Dota 2 Twitter

Group A:

  • Evil Geniuses vs Aster (2-0)
  • Invictus Gaming vs T1 (2-0)
  • Virtus.pro vs Team Undying (2-0)
  • OG vs Alliance (2-0)
  • Invictus Gaming vs Team Undying (1-1)
  • OG vs Thunder Predator (2-0)
  • Virtus.pro vs Alliance (2-0)
  • Evil Geniuses vs T1 (2-0)
  • Evil Geniuses vs Invictus Gaming (0-2)
  • Virtus.pro vs OG (1-1)
  • Team Aster vs Team Undying (0-2)
  • Alliance vs Thunder Predator (2-0)
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Group B:

  • Secret vs Team Spirit (2-0)
  • PSG.LGD vs Quincy Crew (2-0)
  • Elephant vs beastcoast (2-0)
  • Vici Gaming vs Fnatic (1-1)
  • PSG.LGD vs Team Spirit (2-0)
  • Elephant vs Fnatic (1-1)
  • Vici Gaming vs SG esports (2-0)
  • Secret vs beastcoast (0-2)

Moving forward, Group A has Invictus Gaming on the top while over in Group B, it’s a close affaird between PSG.LGD and Vici Gaming.

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